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Kitson and irony

by 1960 » 12 Aug 2007 22:20

August 2006. Reading's first ever game in the top division. Riggott takes out Kitson's knees with a two-footed aerial assault. Riggott gets yellow. Kitson gets six months in rehab.

August 2007. First game of second season. Kitson takes out Evra with stupid lunge. Gets red.

Anything to do with crimes at the Madstad compared with Old Trafford I wonder?

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by higher » 12 Aug 2007 22:46

I believe he was on for 37 seconds.Is that a royals record? Stattos??

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Re: Kitson and irony

by Ian Royal » 12 Aug 2007 23:39

1960 August 2006. Reading's first ever game in the top division. Riggott takes out Kitson's knees with a two-footed aerial assault. Riggott gets yellow. Kitson gets six months in rehab.

August 2007. First game of second season. Kitson takes out Evra with stupid lunge. Gets red.

Anything to do with crimes at the Madstad compared with Old Trafford I wonder?



You forgot to mention he only got Evra's ankle and that Evra went on to complete the match without any sign of a limp from what I recall.

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by Alan Partridge » 12 Aug 2007 23:43

Seen Kitson make that sort of challenge a 100 tiems before and catch the guy a few times. It was no different to any of those ones. It's clumsy, it's a foul, it's a booking.

Styles couldn't get the card out quick enough, still he got to be the centre of attention so he'll be happy.

Don't blame Kits, it's his way of playing and if you take it away he isn't the same. My concern is now for wednesday and the next couple of games after that. I naturally presume Long will play now. doesn't fill me with anticipation but there we go. Lots of people have said it (myself included) we are a decent striker short, today was evidence of it, a really quick striker is needed to play 4-5-1 effectively without just 'parking the bus' in front of your goal. Now with Lita AND Kitson out for the next 3 matches goals are a worry.

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by papereyes » 12 Aug 2007 23:45

Not so much quick, but someone strong and with the ability not only to hold the ball up but get to it first and do something with it once he's got it. Kitson could have had a profitable 20 minutes if he'd stayed on.

With two injuries in a key position, we already look light there.

That's what the *right* investment in the *right* position sorts out.

4-5-1 on Weds anyway, so its Everton that we're worrying about.


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by Ian Royal » 12 Aug 2007 23:48

I have faith in Long causing the odd surprise and we could well make a move to sign a striker as emergency cover on either a loan or permanent deal.

The window isn't closed yet.

Kits was unlucky, he misstimed his challenge badly and when a utd player goes down like that at Old Trafford you can't expect much else. I'd be upset if Kits let it affect him. He'll be back in a few games time as will Lita hopefully. Then we can really push on and rack up some points.

With a bit of luck Kits will only get a 2 match ban and will be ready to single handedly demolish West Ham with 4 goals this time.

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by Alan Partridge » 12 Aug 2007 23:50

papereyes Not so much quick, but someone strong and with the ability not only to hold the ball up but get to it first and do something with it once he's got it. Kitson could have had a profitable 20 minutes if he'd stayed on.

With two injuries in a key position, we already look light there.

That's what the *right* investment in the *right* position sorts out.

4-5-1 on Weds anyway, so its Everton that we're worrying about.


Kitson has never had any joy when played as a lone striker for us. The only one who has a certain Nicky Forster. and to an extent Leroy did ok a few times last season.

I REALLy hope we don't go 4-5-1 Wednesday. There was a reaosn today, but first home game, big game, i hope we play to win it.

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by papereyes » 12 Aug 2007 23:52

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papereyes Not so much quick, but someone strong and with the ability not only to hold the ball up but get to it first and do something with it once he's got it. Kitson could have had a profitable 20 minutes if he'd stayed on.

With two injuries in a key position, we already look light there.

That's what the *right* investment in the *right* position sorts out.

4-5-1 on Weds anyway, so its Everton that we're worrying about.


Kitson has never had any joy when played as a lone striker for us. The only one who has a certain Nicky Forster. and to an extent Leroy did ok a few times last season.

I REALLy hope we don't go 4-5-1 Wednesday. There was a reaosn today, but first home game, big game, i hope we play to win it.


Then I fear we'll get given a bit of a going over. A little bit of me hopes that we save a touch of energy and determination for the Everton game.

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by leon » 12 Aug 2007 23:53

Alan Partridge
papereyes Not so much quick, but someone strong and with the ability not only to hold the ball up but get to it first and do something with it once he's got it. Kitson could have had a profitable 20 minutes if he'd stayed on.

With two injuries in a key position, we already look light there.

That's what the *right* investment in the *right* position sorts out.

4-5-1 on Weds anyway, so its Everton that we're worrying about.


Kitson has never had any joy when played as a lone striker for us. The only one who has a certain Nicky Forster. and to an extent Leroy did ok a few times last season.

I REALLy hope we don't go 4-5-1 Wednesday. There was a reaosn today, but first home game, big game, i hope we play to win it.


depends who is the 5th midfielder. 451 works if you have a very attacking midfielder always looking to get forward to support the lone striker. Who fits that bill?


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by papereyes » 12 Aug 2007 23:54

Andy Hughes

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by Alan Partridge » 12 Aug 2007 23:55

papereyes Andy Hughes


wahey!

whats Fae like?! Cisse could play and let Harper do that job maybe?

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by leon » 13 Aug 2007 00:01

papereyes Andy Hughes


yeah either that or Darren Caskey - that what 451 always means to me......

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by Doyler » 13 Aug 2007 03:03

Alan Partridge Seen Kitson make that sort of challenge a 100 tiems before and catch the guy a few times. It was no different to any of those ones. It's clumsy, it's a foul, it's a booking.

Styles couldn't get the card out quick enough, still he got to be the centre of attention so he'll be happy.

Don't blame Kits, it's his way of playing and if you take it away he isn't the same. My concern is now for wednesday and the next couple of games after that. I naturally presume Long will play now. doesn't fill me with anticipation but there we go. Lots of people have said it (myself included) we are a decent striker short, today was evidence of it, a really quick striker is needed to play 4-5-1 effectively without just 'parking the bus' in front of your goal. Now with Lita AND Kitson out for the next 3 matches goals are a worry.
I agree it is a valuable part of kitson's game that he chases back. With it being old trafford and sky present, stiles was never going to make any other decision that to send kitson off, bet stiles posed for the cameras as well :roll:


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by Woodcote Royal » 13 Aug 2007 03:16

If we're short of strikers what does that make Chelsea and Man U who have both been stuck with fewer options in recent games :P

Having Kitson and Lita out at the same time is unfortunate but that's why we have a squad that contains another 3 strikers...................

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by Skyline » 13 Aug 2007 07:20

When I saw the title of this thread I thought it was going to be about the irony of Kitson always moaning about the bad tackles put in on him, when he goes and does something like he did yesterday which is just as bad.

Instead I find messages saying 'it wasn't that bad really' and 'you can't take that away from his game' and such like.

Be honest, if that had been Evra against Kitson at the Mad Stad you'd all have been baying for blood.

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by Jerry St Clair » 13 Aug 2007 07:34

Skyline Be honest, if that had been Evra against Kitson at the Mad Stad you'd all have been baying for blood.


Spot on.

It was a very bad challenge. A borderline red, but I wasn't at all surprised when it was shown.

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by Maguire » 13 Aug 2007 08:10

Jerry St Clair
Skyline Be honest, if that had been Evra against Kitson at the Mad Stad you'd all have been baying for blood.


Spot on.

It was a very bad challenge. A borderline red, but I wasn't at all surprised when it was shown.


If it had been Evra against Kitson then no way on God's green Earth would Evra have been sent off.

That's what irritates me, and is probably the main difference I noted last season between the football league and the premier league. It's just not a level playing field in that respect.

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Re: Kitson and irony

by Adz1871 » 13 Aug 2007 08:37

1960 August 2006. Reading's first ever game in the top division. Riggott takes out Kitson's knees with a two-footed aerial assault. Riggott gets yellow. Kitson gets six months in rehab.

August 2007. First game of second season. Kitson takes out Evra with stupid lunge. Gets red.

Anything to do with crimes at the Madstad compared with Old Trafford I wonder?


Think of the scenerio ..

Other end of the pitch, Murty throws the ball down to Oster who plays it back to Murty and Ronaldo slides in with his studs face up, Catches Murty and put him out for 6 months ...

Would Mr. Styles send off Ronaldo at O.T?

I think not
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by Stranded » 13 Aug 2007 08:37

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Skyline Be honest, if that had been Evra against Kitson at the Mad Stad you'd all have been baying for blood.


Spot on.

It was a very bad challenge. A borderline red, but I wasn't at all surprised when it was shown.


If it had been Evra against Kitson then no way on God's green Earth would Evra have been sent off.

That's what irritates me, and is probably the main difference I noted last season between the football league and the premier league. It's just not a level playing field in that respect.


Yep totally agree.

That challenge was absolutely no worse than a million other challenges that strikers make in that situation. Not nice but not a red card, I hope we appeal.

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by Royal Rother » 13 Aug 2007 09:00

Apparently Kitson was involved in a furious exchange with Ruud Gullit in the tunnell after the game... What's that all about? :shock:

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